This Friday, I'll be joined by Myrtle Beach commercial realtor Jeremy Rollison who relocated to Myrtle Beach almost two years ago now. Rollison brings a unique, top-down point of view to businesses moving into the area as a former accountant now realtor. His method of meeting folks and creating a business in Myrtle Beach is another fine example of how to lead The Good Life, here on The Grand Strand.

"Above The Fire" will be screened at the Grand 14 Theatres at Market Commons on Thursday, Feb. 12 at 7:30 p.m. to be followed by a panel discussion with former resident Greg Paxton and members of the local creative community, to be announced soon.

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Greg Paxton's production company, Masque Entertainment, co-produced the film with Greene Leaf Productions, both headquartered in Charlotte. The feature film has been picked up for national distribution by the Tugg Company in Austin, Texas. They list it on their website tugg.com with other well-known titles featuring popular actors. Tugg plans to screen "Above The Fire" in cities across the country during the next 18 months. The premiere in Myrtle Beach is the first of these events and was announced at the South Carolina Writers Workshop (SCWW) Annual Conference.

There is original music, including the hauntingly beautiful theme song "Blue Lights," performed in the film by Gina Stewart and Brenda Lee Gambill of Volatile Baby, plus instrumental compositions by Chris English Pittman and Phil Markert.

For more information visit: visit the website abovethefire.com and an IMDb page at imdb.com.

Join me every Friday as we take a quick 30 minute glimpse into The Good Life that is living in Myrtle Beach. This week, we will visit with Dan Stachowiak of http://www.dinemyrtle.com. Dan has a unique and fun business that he'll tell you about and why he moved from Pittsburgh just over a year ago. Chances are there'll be a little Steelers talk too!

This week, I'll be chatting with Candace Howell, the Executive Director of Coastal Uncorked. This year will be the second for this really fun, great festival and I can't wait for Candace to tell us all about it... as well as how come she relocated to Myrtle Beach from New York...~~~....Join me every Friday as we take a quick 30 minute glimpse into The Good Life that is living in Myrtle Beach.

We are thrilled to talk with, 12-year-old, Trey Best and his friend & coach, David Kitchens. On February 14, 2015 at the Myrtle Beach Marathon, Trey ran a 4:08:34 Marathon; breaking the previous South Carolina state marathon record (12-13-year-old age group) by more than 32 minutes which was set back in 2012. We are excited to hear from David and Trey as they recap this exciting journey. And, I am sure Trey will let us know what his next goal is!